PlatinumZ34, what are you smoking? There never was a "Hemi" Lil' Red Express. The Lil' Red Express was available with a 318 or a 360. The 360 4 barrel version was the fastest domestic production vehicle of its year hands down. There also wasn't a 454 Hemi, there was a 331, a 354, a 392, a 426 nd the current 353 inch hemi, I believe there was also a Red Ram Hemi back in the early 50's, around 270 ci. Ge the facts down man...I hate to rant, but comparing a 427CJ Cougar to a small block powered truck is a bit of a no brainer, yeah, the non emmision hampered, factory tuned Big Block is going to win. But the truck can haul the car home when the engine blows. To keep it on topic, I like my Grand Am's 3.4 better than anything the Mopar crowd is driving (except maybe that Hemi, lol...) mopowr79
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Hemi is not really an exclusive design, Dodge and Chrysler started it in the U.S. in the 50's, but I am sure there were other makers using the design before then. A small list of carmakers who have used hemi's could include Ford, Mopar, Toyota, Mitsubishi, and on and on. Toyota's 2TC and 3TC motors had a remarkable similarity to Mopars V8's and Toyota even had a limo motor that was basically a pair of 2TC's on a common crank in a V8 configuration. If you want to split hairs, the new Hemi isn't a true hemi at all, but more of a semi hemi design with a figure 8 shaped combustion chamber. Mopar also had splayed valves before most other makers, with the Polysphere motors in the late 50's and early 60's (the 318 wide blocks). Personally I like my new 3.4 V6, 3rd generation, splayed valves, aluminum heads, roller rockers, but still in need of a bit more juice. mopowr79
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Originally posted by Lyle's GTPPlease note: The Dodge 2.4/2.0 DOHC is a joke. It blows head gaskets like a whore does dick and they are basically unrebuildable. Unless, of course you are a hack.
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i'd be willing to bet my 'old' 228,000+ mile 2.2L Turbo Dodge would put your car to shame, if not give you a damn good run for your money....more than likely i'd flat out run away from you. an SRT-4....jeez...'91 Cutlass Supreme sedan - 3.1 Intercooled Turbo / Getrag HM-282 5-speed - 13psi / lightly modded
'98 Regal GS - 3800 Series II Supercharged/HM-4T65E-HD - 180* T-stat, otherwise stock
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Originally posted by betterthanyouInded. I dont think any dodge 4 banger has a good rep. Neither do their trannies.'91 Cutlass Supreme sedan - 3.1 Intercooled Turbo / Getrag HM-282 5-speed - 13psi / lightly modded
'98 Regal GS - 3800 Series II Supercharged/HM-4T65E-HD - 180* T-stat, otherwise stock
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i read that neons were cheaper to produce than anythng else in there class. has to be a reason why they suck.
i have to admit the new str one looks pretty cool. but i hear that dohc motor start to leak in mysterous places. the cylinders are cast, and the mains/girdle is bolted to that. more parts = more to fail. i've read good things up until they start to leak everywhere.
id like the ion. doesnt look as hot, and i dont like the weird dash. looks more of a sleeper from the factory than the dodge.If you aren't friends with a liar, you aren't friends with anyone.
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Originally posted by malibuoldsOriginally posted by betterthanyouInded. I dont think any dodge 4 banger has a good rep. Neither do their trannies.
However there are always exceptions to the rule. I met a guy at the track that had a Dodge Caravan turbo running mid 13's. He of course had an upgraded motor and turbo. But it was sweet seeing him take down some cocky racers1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
Because... I am, CANADIAN
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